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The Hind's Head, Bray

Inspired by the its former life as a hunting lodge in the 15th century, The Royal Lounge at the Hinds Head is full of whimsical and beastly taxidermy set amid a plethora of antique furniture and lighting. A cockentrice adorns the wall illuminated by a pair of bespoke chandeliers made from English blunderbusses, whilst The Vicar’s Room tells the story of Simon Aleyn, the famed Vicar of Bray. His story is carved along the centre of a 20 person dining table that was hewn from a single piece of mighty English oak. Downstairs we have added to and embellished the original antique panelling with oxblood leather banquettes, reclaimed wooded floors and bespoke lighting all set to the flicker of two grand fireplaces.

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The Hind's Head, Bray

Inspired by the its former life as a hunting lodge in the 15th century, The Royal Lounge at the Hinds Head is full of whimsical and beastly taxidermy set amid a plethora of antique furniture and lighting. A cockentrice adorns the wall illuminated by a pair of bespoke chandeliers made from English blunderbusses, whilst The Vicar’s Room tells the story of Simon Aleyn, the famed Vicar of Bray. His story is carved along the centre of a 20 person dining table that was hewn from a single piece of mighty English oak. Downstairs we have added to and embellished the original antique panelling with oxblood leather banquettes, reclaimed wooded floors and bespoke lighting all set to the flicker of two grand fireplaces.

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The Hind's Head, Bray

Inspired by the its former life as a hunting lodge in the 15th century, The Royal Lounge at the Hinds Head is full of whimsical and beastly taxidermy set amid a plethora of antique furniture and lighting. A cockentrice adorns the wall illuminated by a pair of bespoke chandeliers made from English blunderbusses, whilst The Vicar’s Room tells the story of Simon Aleyn, the famed Vicar of Bray. His story is carved along the centre of a 20 person dining table that was hewn from a single piece of mighty English oak. Downstairs we have added to and embellished the original antique panelling with oxblood leather banquettes, reclaimed wooded floors and bespoke lighting all set to the flicker of two grand fireplaces.

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The Hind's Head, Bray

Inspired by the its former life as a hunting lodge in the 15th century, The Royal Lounge at the Hinds Head is full of whimsical and beastly taxidermy set amid a plethora of antique furniture and lighting. A cockentrice adorns the wall illuminated by a pair of bespoke chandeliers made from English blunderbusses, whilst The Vicar’s Room tells the story of Simon Aleyn, the famed Vicar of Bray. His story is carved along the centre of a 20 person dining table that was hewn from a single piece of mighty English oak. Downstairs we have added to and embellished the original antique panelling with oxblood leather banquettes, reclaimed wooded floors and bespoke lighting all set to the flicker of two grand fireplaces.

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The Hind's Head, Bray

Inspired by the its former life as a hunting lodge in the 15th century, The Royal Lounge at the Hinds Head is full of whimsical and beastly taxidermy set amid a plethora of antique furniture and lighting. A cockentrice adorns the wall illuminated by a pair of bespoke chandeliers made from English blunderbusses, whilst The Vicar’s Room tells the story of Simon Aleyn, the famed Vicar of Bray. His story is carved along the centre of a 20 person dining table that was hewn from a single piece of mighty English oak. Downstairs we have added to and embellished the original antique panelling with oxblood leather banquettes, reclaimed wooded floors and bespoke lighting all set to the flicker of two grand fireplaces.

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The Hind's Head, Bray

Inspired by the its former life as a hunting lodge in the 15th century, The Royal Lounge at the Hinds Head is full of whimsical and beastly taxidermy set amid a plethora of antique furniture and lighting. A cockentrice adorns the wall illuminated by a pair of bespoke chandeliers made from English blunderbusses, whilst The Vicar’s Room tells the story of Simon Aleyn, the famed Vicar of Bray. His story is carved along the centre of a 20 person dining table that was hewn from a single piece of mighty English oak. Downstairs we have added to and embellished the original antique panelling with oxblood leather banquettes, reclaimed wooded floors and bespoke lighting all set to the flicker of two grand fireplaces.

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The Hind's Head, Bray

Inspired by the its former life as a hunting lodge in the 15th century, The Royal Lounge at the Hinds Head is full of whimsical and beastly taxidermy set amid a plethora of antique furniture and lighting. A cockentrice adorns the wall illuminated by a pair of bespoke chandeliers made from English blunderbusses, whilst The Vicar’s Room tells the story of Simon Aleyn, the famed Vicar of Bray. His story is carved along the centre of a 20 person dining table that was hewn from a single piece of mighty English oak. Downstairs we have added to and embellished the original antique panelling with oxblood leather banquettes, reclaimed wooded floors and bespoke lighting all set to the flicker of two grand fireplaces.

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The Hind's Head, Bray

Inspired by the its former life as a hunting lodge in the 15th century, The Royal Lounge at the Hinds Head is full of whimsical and beastly taxidermy set amid a plethora of antique furniture and lighting. A cockentrice adorns the wall illuminated by a pair of bespoke chandeliers made from English blunderbusses, whilst The Vicar’s Room tells the story of Simon Aleyn, the famed Vicar of Bray. His story is carved along the centre of a 20 person dining table that was hewn from a single piece of mighty English oak. Downstairs we have added to and embellished the original antique panelling with oxblood leather banquettes, reclaimed wooded floors and bespoke lighting all set to the flicker of two grand fireplaces.

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The Hind's Head, Bray

Inspired by the its former life as a hunting lodge in the 15th century, The Royal Lounge at the Hinds Head is full of whimsical and beastly taxidermy set amid a plethora of antique furniture and lighting. A cockentrice adorns the wall illuminated by a pair of bespoke chandeliers made from English blunderbusses, whilst The Vicar’s Room tells the story of Simon Aleyn, the famed Vicar of Bray. His story is carved along the centre of a 20 person dining table that was hewn from a single piece of mighty English oak. Downstairs we have added to and embellished the original antique panelling with oxblood leather banquettes, reclaimed wooded floors and bespoke lighting all set to the flicker of two grand fireplaces.